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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Netware 6 Readme
7
General Information
9
Installation and Upgrade
13
Before the Installation or Upgrade
13
During the Installation or Upgrade
16
After the Installation or Upgrade
18
Consoleone 1.3
21
Dns/Dhcp
25
Imanage 1.0 and Imonitor 1.5 for Novell Edirectory 8.6
27
Imonitor 1.5
31
Iprint/Ndps
33
IPX Dependencies
37
Netware Enterprise Web Server
39
Netware FTP Server
41
Netware Migration Wizard 6
43
Netware Webaccess
45
Netware Web Manager
47
Netware Web Search Server
49
Novell Advanced Audit Service
51
Novell Certificate Server
55
Novell Client for Windows
57
Novell Cluster Services
59
Installation/Upgrade Issues
59
Other Issues
60
Novell Compatibility Mode Driver
63
Novell Edirectory 8.6 for Netware
65
Novell Groupwise
67
Novell Ifolder
69
Novell International Cryptographic Infrastructure (NICI)
71
Novell Modular Authentication Service (NMAS)
73
Novell Native File Access Protocols
75
General Issues
75
Macintosh / AFP Issues
78
Windows / CIFS Issues
80
UNIX / NFS Issues
82
Novell Netdrive
85
Novell Netstorage
87
Novell Storage Services
89
Novell TCP/IP
91
Pervasive.sql
93
Scripting Products
95
Storage Management Services (SMS)
97
Backup and Restore Issues
97
Client Issues
98
Other Issues
99
Third-Party Adapters, Drivers, and Applications
101
Preface
113
Documentation Conventions
113
User Comments
114
Welcome to Netware 6
115
Make End Users more Effective with Netware 6
115
Eliminate Client Software with Novell Native File Access Protocols
115
Print from Anywhere with Novell Iprint
116
Access and Manage Your Files from Anywhere with Novell Ifolder
116
Use Novell Netstorage to Access Files with an Internet Browser
117
Store and Retrieve Network Data with Novell Netdrive
117
Access Internet Services from a Centralized Location with Netware Webaccess
118
Manage the Network with Netware 6
118
Manage Your Network with Netware Remote Manager
118
Manage Edirectory Objects from an Internet Browser with Imanage
119
Manage the Network with Consoleone
119
Manage IP Addresses with the Novell DNS/DHCP Administration Tool
120
Powering Net Services with Novell Web Services
120
Publish Web Pages with Netware Enterprise Web Server
122
Run Applications on Netware Using the Tomcat Servlet Engine
122
Provide Custom Search Services with Netware Web Search Server
122
Manage UNIX and Netware Networks with Network Information Services
122
Track Network Usage with Novell Advanced Audit Service
123
Track Application Licenses with Novell Licensing Services
123
Build on an Established Networking Platform
123
Increase Availability with Novell Cluster Services
123
Manage Millions of Network Objects with Novell Edirectory
124
Manage Disk Storage Devices with Novell Storage Services
125
Mint Digital Certificates with Novell Certificate Server
125
Verify Identity with Novell Modular Authentication Service
125
Back up Data with Storage Management Services
126
Communicate with IP, the Protocol of the Internet
126
Support IPX Applications with Compatibility Mode Driver
126
Reduce Deployment Costs with Netware 6
127
Streamline the Server Installation with the Netware 6 Express Installation
127
Customize the Server Configuration with Netware 6 Custom Installation
127
Migrate Network Data to Another Server with Netware Migration Wizard
127
Let's Get Started
128
Step 1: Decide What Solutions You Want
128
Step 2: Install or Upgrade to Netware 6
128
Setting up Netware 6
131
Meeting System and Software Requirements
131
System Requirements
131
Software and Other Requirements
132
Preparing the Network
134
Preparing the Computer
137
Installing Computer and Networking Hardware
137
Creating and Formating a DOS Partition
137
Accessing the Installation Files
138
Installing the Software
139
Navigating in the Character-Based Screens
139
Selecting the Type of Installation and Regional Settings
139
Selecting the Language and Accepting the License Agreement
140
Selecting the Type of Installation
140
Specifying Server Settings
142
Selecting the Regional Settings
143
Selecting the Mouse and Video Type
143
Selecting a Platform Support Module and Storage Adapter
144
Selecting a Platform Support Module (if Required)
145
Selecting a PCI Hot Plug Module (if Required)
145
Selecting a Storage Adapter
145
Selecting a Storage Device and a Network Board
146
Selecting a Storage Device
147
Selecting a Network Board
147
Loading a Netware Loadable Module (if Required)
147
Creating a Netware Partition and Volume SYS
148
Removing an Existing Volume SYS: (Conditional)
148
Creating Volume SYS
149
Summary
150
Naming the Server
150
Enabling Cryptography
152
Installing the Netware Server File System
153
Understanding Volumes
153
Creating Volumes
154
Modifying Volumes
155
Deleting Volumes
155
Mounting Volumes
155
Installing Networking Protocols
157
About Internet Protocol (IP)
158
About IPX
159
Using both IP and IPX
159
Setting up Domain Name Service
159
Configuring a Netware Server as a DNS Server (Optional)
161
Setting the Server Time Zone
161
Setting up Novell Edirectory
161
Choosing the Type of Edirectory Installation
162
Install the Server into an Existing Edirectory Tree
163
Creating a New Edirectory Tree
163
Summary
164
Licensing the Netware Server
165
Install Networking Products
166
Configuring IP-Based Services (Conditional)
168
Installing Novell Certificate Server
168
Configuring LDAP
170
Installing Novell Native File Access Protocols
171
Setting up Netware Webaccess
179
Setting up Novell Imanage
181
Install Novell Ifolder
183
Install Novell Netstorage
184
Customizing the Installation
186
Completing the Server Installation
187
What's Next
188
Updating NSS Volumes
188
Installing Additional Products
188
Upgrade to Netware 6
191
Meet System and Software Requirements
192
System and Software Requirements
192
Software and Other Requirements
192
Preparing the Network
193
Preparing the Computer
197
Backing up the Netware Server Files
197
Preparing Application Files Prior to Upgrading
197
Verify a Valid DOS Partition
198
Access the Installation Files
198
What's Next
199
Overview
206
Using Netware Accelerated Upgrade
206
Automating the Netware Installation with a Response File
206
Using Installation Scripts for Netware Installation
207
Documentation Conventions
207
Using Netware Accelerated Upgrade
208
How Netware Accelerated Upgrade Works
208
Upgrading to Netware 6
210
Prepare the Workstation
210
Prepare a Staging Server
210
Prepare the Target Server
212
Prepare the Network
214
Run Netware Accelerated Upgrade
215
Complete Post-Upgrade Tasks
217
Specifying Disk Drivers Manually
217
Troubleshooting Server-To-Server Connections
218
Disabling SAP Filtering
218
Detaching from Unauthenticated Servers
218
Setting the Target Server's Gate Parameter to Its Default Router IP Address
219
Automating the Netware Installation with a Response File
222
Creating a Response File
223
Creating a New Response File
223
Editing a Response File from a Previous Server Installation
223
Using a Response File
224
Using a Response File During a Server Installation
224
Entering a Response File at the Command Line
224
Syntax
225
Netware Sections and Keys
230
[Nwi:product Information] Section
230
[Nwi:language] Section
231
[Nwi:install Options] Section
232
[Nwi:server Settings] Section
234
[Nwi:locale] Section
235
[Nwi:mouse and Video] Section
236
[Nwi:hardware] Section
237
[Nwi:excluded from Detection] Section
241
[Nwi:multi-Processor System] Section
241
[Nwi:storage Adapter N] Section
242
[Nwi:storage Device N] Section
243
[Nwi:network Adapter N] Section
244
[Nwi:reserved Adapter N] Section
247
[Nwi:hotplug System] Section
247
[Nwi:netware Loadable Module] Section
248
[Nwi:file System] Section
248
[Nwi:partition N] Section
249
[Nwi:volume N] Section
253
[Nwi:misc] Section
256
[Nwi:file Server] Section
257
[Nwi:protocols] Section
258
[NWI:TCPIP] Section
259
[NWI:IPX] Section
260
[NWI:IPCMD] Section
261
[NWI:SNMP] Section
262
[NWI:DNS] Section
264
[Nwi:host Name] Section
265
[Nwi:time Zone] Section
266
[Nwi:time Synchronization] Section
267
[NWI:NDS] Section
267
[Nwi:license] Section
271
[Nwi:add to Startup] Section
273
[Nwi:append to Autoexec.ncf] Section
274
[Nwi:use NCF Settings] Section
274
Performing a Fully Automated Installation
275
[Novell:novell_Root:1.0.0] Section
275
Automating the Installation of Additional Products and Services
276
[Selected Nodes] Section
277
Installing Multiple Products on a Server
279
Product Keys and Values
279
Additional Services
280
CD Boot and the Response File
284
Customizing the Installation Using Install Scripts
284
[Nwi:install Script] Section
285
Performing a Factory Install
287
[Nwi:factory] Section
288
[Novell:startupdirectory:1.0.0] Section
289
[Novell:sysdirectory:1.0.0] Section
289
[Novell:configdirectory:1.0.0] Section
290
[Novell:lanfiles:1.0.0] Section
290
[Novell:sbdfiles:1.0.0] Section
291
[Novell:portalzip:1.0.0] Section
291
[Novell:rconjzip:1.0.0] Section
292
[Novell:perl5Zip:1.0.0] Section
292
[Novell:beanszip:1.0.0] Section
293
[Novell:nscriptzip:1.0.0] Section
293
[Novell:scripteszip:1.0.0] Section
294
[Novell:console1Zip:1.0.0] Section
294
[Novell:ldapzip:1.0.0] Section
295
[Novell:wanmanzip:1.0.0] Section
295
Install Command Line Options
296
Installation Scripts for Netware
298
Using Netware Installation Scripts
298
Script Files
298
Launching a Script File
299
Descriptors and Commands
300
Syntax Conventions
300
Comments
301
Descriptors
301
Commands
317
External Commands
322
Version 2.10 External Command Compatibility
322
External Command Syntax
323
Commands
323
External Command Programming Interface
351
Icmdsetvar
351
Icmdgetvar
352
External Command Variable Substitution
353
Example
354
Installation NLM Command Line Options
355
User-Documented Switches for Netware Installation
355
Switches Helpful for Install Script Writers
355
Other Switches
356
Netware 4.1 Remote Installation Wrapper
357
Netware Installation Command Version Availability
358
Netware Install Commands
358
Netware External Install Commands
359
Netware Migration Wizard 6 Administration Guide
365
Documentation Conventions
365
Migrating Data from Netware 3
367
Meet System and Software Requirements
368
Preparing the Workstation
368
Preparing the Source Server
369
Preparing the Servers in the Destination NDS Tree
369
Creating a Template Object
369
Run Novell Netware Migration Wizard
370
Model Your Migration Project
373
Verify Your Migration Project
375
Migrate Users and Data to the Destination NDS Tree
375
Perform Post-Migration Tasks
378
Migrating Data from Netware 4, 5, or 6
379
Meet System and Software Requirements
380
Preparing the Workstation
380
Preparing the Source Server
380
Preparing the Destination Server
381
Run Migration Wizard
383
Copy Volumes
384
Edit Configuration Files
386
Begin NDS Migration
387
Finish NDS Migration
389
Perform Post-Migration Tasks
390
Migrating Data from Windows NT
391
Meet System and Software Requirements
393
Perform Prerequisite Tasks
394
Creating a Template Object
394
Creating Zenworks User Policy Packages
395
Registering the Workstation
396
Run Migration Wizard
397
Model Your Migration Project
400
Verify Your Migration Project
403
Migrate Users and Data to the Destination NDS Tree
404
Perform Post-Migration Tasks
408
Troubleshooting
409
General Connection Problems
409
Workstation-To-Server Connections
410
Server-To-Server Connections
411
File Copy
411
SMDR Errors
412
Restoring Trustees
412
Nuwagent.nlm
413
NICI Errors
413
NDS Migration
414
Restore Source Server to Its Original Configuration
414
Remove NDS from the Destination Server
415
Remove NDS from the Source Server
416
Restore NDS to the Source Server
417
Reinstall the Destination Server
418
Novell Client Documentation
424
Documentation Conventions
424
Installing Novell Clients
426
Preparing to Install the Client Software
426
Checking Server Protocols and Requirements
427
Downloading the Latest Client Software
428
Checking for a Valid Network Connection
428
Checking for Client Workstation Incompatibilities
429
Additional Information
430
Installing Novell Client at the Workstation
430
Configuring Network Protocols
431
Installing Clients from the Network
432
Creating a Folder
432
Copying Files
433
Granting Rights
433
Modifying the ACU Configuration File
434
Updating the Platform-Specific Configuration Files
435
Creating or Modifying the Login Script
437
What Users See
438
Upgrading a Client Workstation to Windows 2000
439
Upgrading a Client Workstation to Windows XP
440
Setting up Client Login
442
Setting up Login Scripts
442
Where Login Scripts Should be Located
444
Creating or Modifying Login Scripts
445
Creating Login Scripts from a Sample or Existing Login Script
447
Printing Login Scripts
448
Setting up Login Restrictions
449
Setting up Location Profiles
449
Removing a Location Profile
451
Customizing the Novell Login Dialog Box
451
Logging in to the Network
453
Logging out of the Network
453
Setting up Passwords in Windows NT/2000
453
Setting Client Properties
454
Setting Properties before Installation
454
Setting Properties on a Single Workstation after Installation
455
Setting Properties on Multiple Workstations after Installation
455
Using DHCP
456
Using DHCP Like an NDS Server Name Service Provider
456
Using DHCP to Distribute SLP Configuration Information
456
Using DHCP to Distribute IPX Compatibility Information
456
Managing Novell Client
458
Common Networking Tasks
458
Netware File Security
458
Checking File or Folder Rights
459
Changing Trustee Assignments
459
Combining Multiple Trustees
459
Setting up Autoadminlogon for Windows NT/2000/XP
460
Autoadminlogon Options
461
Setting the Autoadminlogon Options
463
Changing Passwords in Netware Login with Autoadminlogon
463
Uninstalling Novell Client
464
Printing to a Network Printer
466
Attaching to a Network Printer
466
Setting up Network Printing
467
Specifying Capture Settings with Windows Printing
467
Setting up Point and Print
468
Printing DBCS Characters from DOS in Windows NT/2000
469
Disabling Netware Login Dialog Boxes Brought up by the Print Provider
470
Windows NT/2000/XP
470
Windows 95/98
470
Login Script Commands and Variables
472
Login Script Conventions
472
Using Identifier Variables
475
Login Parameters with %N Variables
478
Login Scripts Commands by Task
479
Network Connection and Access to Resources
479
Login Script Execution
479
Workstation Environment
480
Text File Usage
480
Other
480
Command Format
481
Example
481
Command Format
482
Examples
482
Attach
482
Break
483
Command Format
483
Context
483
Example
483
Display
484
Command Format
484
Example
484
Drive
484
Command Format
485
Example
485
Exit
485
Fdisplay
485
Command Format
486
Examples
486
FIRE or FIRE PHASERS
486
Examples
487
Goto
487
Command Format
487
Example
487
Command Format
489
Examples
489
Include
491
Command Format
491
Examples
492
Lastlogintime
493
Command Format
493
Map
493
Command Format
494
No_Default
495
Command Format
495
Pause
495
Command Format
496
Profile
496
Example
496
Remark
496
Example
497
Script_Server
497
Command Format
497
Set
497
Command Format
498
Examples
498
Set_Time
499
Command Format
499
Shift
499
Command Format
500
Examples
500
Term
501
Command Format
502
Example
502
Tree
502
Example
503
Write
503
Command Format
504
Examples
504
Sample Login Scripts
506
Sample Container Login Script
506
Sample Profile Login Script
507
Sample User Login Script
508
Sample Default Login Script
508
Troubleshooting Issues
510
Windows 95/98 Issues
510
Installation
510
Login
512
Dial-Up Networking
513
Printing
515
Windows NT/2000/XP Issues
515
Installation
515
Login
517
Login Script
518
Printing Issues
521
Remote Access Services Issues
521
IPX Compatibility
522
Software Compatibility Issues
524
Overview
529
Documentation Conventions
530
Understanding Novell Licensing Services
531
Key NLS Terms
531
Examples of NLS Clients
538
How NLS Works
539
Installing Novell Licensing Services
543
Guidelines for Installing NLS
543
Installing NLS
544
Verifying that NLS Is Installed
544
Using Novell Licensing Services
545
Managing License Certificates
545
About Single Certificates
545
About Envelopes
546
Installing License Certificates
546
Deleting a License Certificate
547
Moving a License Certificate
547
Assigning Licenses to a Server
548
Modifying or Deleting Server Assignments
548
Viewing Information about License Certificates and Containers
548
Using SNMP
549
About SNMP and NLS
549
Why You Need a Management Console
549
Three Configuration Files for SNMP
550
Implementing SNMP
550
Troubleshooting Novell Licensing Services
553
Tips
553
Unable to Get a Server Base License
553
No Access to License Units
553
The System Erroneously Reports Duplicate Licenses
554
Error Codes and System Messages
555
Error Code C0001002 Displays
555
Error Code C0001005 Diplays
556
Tids
556
Novell Ifolder Administration Guide
560
Documentation Conventions
560
Welcome to Novell Ifolder
562
What Is Novell Ifolder
563
Installing Novell Ifolder on Netware
566
Server Requirements
566
Browser Requirements
567
Installing Novell Ifolder on Netware 5.1
567
Server Requirements
572
Client Workstation Requirements
572
Browser Requirements
572
Installing Novell Ifolder on Netware 6
572
Post-Installation Tasks
575
Subcontainer Searches
575
LDAP over SSL
577
Port 389 and Clear Text Passwords
577
Installing Novell Ifolder on Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
578
Server Requirements
578
Browser Requirements
579
Configuring the Ifolder Web Site on Windows NT 4.0
583
Configuring the Ifolder Web Site on Windows 2000
583
Installing Novell Ifolder on Novell Cluster Services
586
Post-Installation Tasks
587
Using Novell Ifolder
590
Managing Novell Ifolder Accounts
590
Using the Conflict bin
591
Using the Server Management Console
591
Removing an Ifolder Account
592
Restoring a User's Folder
593
Changing LDAP Settings
593
Optimizing Your Ifolder Server
593
Novell Netdrive Administration Guide
597
Documentation Conventions
597
Installing Novell Netdrive
599
Workstation Requirements
600
Workstation and Protocol Compatibility
600
Application Compatibility
600
Installing Netdrive
601
Using Novell Netdrive
603
Adding a Site
603
Mapping a Drive
604
Copying Files
605
Using Netdrive in a Thin-Client Environment
607
Troubleshooting FTP Problems
609
Introducing Novell Storage Services
619
Documentation Conventions
619
Overview
621
NSS Features and Benefits
622
NSS Management
622
Combine Logical Volumes in a Single Storage Pool
622
Create Logical Volumes
622
Exceed the Limit of Volumes in a Storage Pool (Overbooking)
623
Deactivate/Activate Logical Volumes and Storage Pools
623
Fast Error Correction and Data Recovery
623
Immediately Save Data to Disk
623
Retain Previously Saved Files (Snapshot)
624
Transaction Tracking System (TTS)
624
Review the Modified File List
624
Use Clustering Feature
624
Enable File Compression
624
Prevent Access to Deleted Files (Data Shredding)
625
Set up User Space Restrictions
625
Set up Directory Space Restrictions
625
Use CD-Roms as Read-Only Logical Volumes
625
No Additional Memory Required for Mounting Volumes
625
Redirect Data from Unreliable Blocks (Hot Fix)
626
Repair Storage Pools Instead of Individual Volumes
627
Mirror Partitions
627
Stripe Data Across Storage Devices (RAID)
628
Features Not Currently Supported by NSS
629
NSS Architecture
629
Setting up and Configuring Novell Storage Services
631
System Requirements
631
Setting up Novell Storage Services
631
Updating NSS Volumes
631
Transaction Tracking System (TTS)
633
Setting the Cache Buffers
633
Using Consoleone to Configure Novell Storage Services
637
Setting up Consoleone on a Workstation
638
Configuring Disk Space
638
Renaming a Storage Pool
646
Renaming a Logical Volume
646
Increasing the Size of a Storage Pool
646
Deleting NSS Pools or Logical Volumes
647
Reviewing and Restoring Deleted Logical Volumes
647
Changing the Purge Delay Setting
648
Creating a Traditional Volume
649
Increasing the Size of a Traditional Volume
650
Renaming a Traditional Volume
650
Deleting a Traditional Volume
651
Dismounting a Traditional Volume
651
Repairing a Traditional Volume
651
Setting up File Snapshot
654
Converting Traditional Volumes to Logical Volumes
655
Volume Conversion
655
Modifying NDS Objects
657
Setting up User Space Restrictions
657
Setting up Directory Space Restrictions
658
Mounting a Logical Volume
658
Deactivating/Activating NSS Pools and Volumes
658
Salvaging and Purging Deleted Files
659
Using Netware Backup Services
659
Rebuilding NSS Storage Pools and Volumes
660
NSS Server Console Commands
661
Online Help Commands
661
NSS Configuration Information Commands
661
Other NSS Commands
661
DOS FAT Commands
665
Other Volumes that NSS Creates
665
CD-Roms as Logical Volumes
665
DOS Partitions as Logical Volumes
666
Viewing Storage Objects
669
Viewing Storage Devices
669
Viewing Your NSS Configuration
669
View Partitioned Free Space
669
Troubleshooting
673
Preface
678
Documentation Conventions
679
Overview of Traditional File System
680
Volume
680
Understanding Mounting a Volume
681
Volume Objects in NDS
682
Understanding Volume Segments
682
Directories
683
Directory Path
683
Fake Root
684
Directory Map Objects
684
Optimizing Performance
685
File Compression
685
Salvageable Files
686
File Purging
686
Drive Mapping
687
Local Drive Mappings
687
Network Drive Mappings
688
Network Search Drive Mappings
688
How Netware Protects Network Data
688
Security
689
Planning
690
Planning Directory Structures
690
Directories Created During Netware Installation
690
Application Directories
691
Data Directories
693
Home or Username Directories
694
Setting up the File System
696
Storing Non-DOS Files on a Traditional Volume
696
Calculating Memory Required for Name Space Support
697
Adding a Name Space
697
Removing Name Spaces
698
Creating a Directory
698
Creating a Directory Map Object
698
Mapping Drives
699
Mapping Drives in Windows 95/98, NT/2000
699
Mapping Drives in DOS
699
Distributing Applications on the Network
699
Security: Rights to Files and Directories
700
Description of Directory and File Rights
701
Adding a Trustee to a Directory or File
701
Viewing/Modifying the Inherited Rights Filter for Directories and Files
701
Setting Directory or File Attributes
702
Description of Directory and File Attributes
702
Changing Attributes of a Directory or File
704
Optimizing File System Performance
706
Saving Disk Space with File Compression
706
Enabling File Compression
706
Disabling File Compression
707
Setting File Compression Attributes
707
Suspending File Compression
708
Saving Disk Space with File Purging
708
Saving Disk Space with Block Suballocation
709
Enhancing Disk Response Time with Disk Striping
709
Managing
710
Managing Volumes
710
Viewing Directory and File Information
711
Copying or Moving Directories and Files
711
Salvaging and Purging Files
712
Protecting Data: Disk Mirroring and Duplexing
712
Using Directory Map Objects
712
Troubleshooting
714
Resolving File I/O Errors
714
Resolving Volume I/O Errors
715
Resolving Problems When the Server Hangs after Mounting Last Volume
715
Resolving Problems When no Volumes Mount
716
Resolving Problems When Only some Volumes Mount
716
Resolving Disk Error Problems When a Volume Is Mounting
717
Resolving Memory Errors When a Volume Is Mounting
717
Resolving Volume Mounting Problems Because of Corrupted Directory Entry Tables or File Allocation Tables
718
Resolving Volume Mounting Problems Because of Name Space Module
719
Other Troubleshooting Information
720
Introduction to Novell Cluster Services
727
Documentation Conventions
727
Overview
729
Product Features
729
Product Benefits
730
Cluster Configuration
733
Cluster Components
734
Installation and Setup
735
Hardware Requirements
735
Software Requirements
735
Shared Disk System Requirements
736
Rules for Operating a Novell Cluster Services SAN
736
Installing or Upgrading Novell Cluster Services
737
Novell Cluster Services Licensing
737
Prepare Cluster Servers for an Upgrade
738
Run the Installation Program
739
Setting up Novell Cluster Services
742
Create Shared Disk Partitions
742
Create NSS Pools
744
Create Cluster Volumes
745
Cluster Enable Pools and Volumes
746
Create Cluster Resource Templates
748
Create Cluster Resources
749
Configure Load Scripts
750
Configure Unload Scripts
752
Set Start, Failover, and Failback Modes
753
Assign Nodes to a Resource
754
Configuration Settings
755
Edit Quorum Membership and Timeout Properties
755
Cluster Protocol Properties
756
Cluster IP Address and Port Properties
758
Resource Priority
758
Cluster E-Mail Notification
759
Cluster Node Properties
761
Migrating Resources
762
Identifying Cluster and Resource States
763
Additional Cluster Operating Instructions
765
Installing Netware on a Server that will be Added to an Existing Cluster
765
Readding a Node to a Cluster that was Prevously in the Cluster
766
Cluster-Enabled Volume Connection Required for some Utilities
766
Some Applications Do Not Fail over
766
Novell Cluster Services Console Commands
766
Server Disks and Storage Devices
770
Documentation Conventions
770
Partitioning Disks
773
Logical Partitions
774
Device and Partition Numbering
775
Object Numbers
776
Device Names
777
Drivers for Host Adapters and Storage Devices
779
Mirroring and Duplexing
779
Redirecting Bad Blocks
781
Optimizing Storage Disk Capacity
784
Improving Disk Reads
787
Changing Concurrent Disk and Directory Writes for Faster Reads
787
Changing the Turbo File Allocation Table (FAT) Wait Time for Faster Reads
788
Improving Disk Writes
789
Increasing the Number of Concurrent Writes
789
Changing Disk and Directory Caching for Faster Writes
790
Turning off Read-After-Write Verification
791
View a List of Adapters and Devices
793
Checking Available Disk Space
793
Checking for Disk Errors
794
Adding and Replacing Hard Disks
795
Adding a Hard Disk to the Netware Server
795
Replacing a Hard Disk
796
Loading Disk Drivers
797
Replacing Disk Drivers
798
Creating Netware Partitions
798
Deleting Netware Partitions
799
Activating and Deactivating a Hard Disk
799
Mirroring and Duplexing Partitions
800
Mirroring Partitions
800
Unmirroring Partitions
800
Recovering Data from an out of Sync Disk
800
Managing Removable Media Devices
801
Mounting a Removable Media Device
801
Dismounting a Removable Media Device
802
Locking and Unlocking a Removable Media Device
802
Preface
807
Documentation Conventions
807
Overview
809
Backup Services
809
SMS Components
810
Supported Storage Devices and Drivers
812
Storage Management Engine (SME)
812
Storage Management Data Requester
813
Memory Requirements
815
Backup Files
815
Backup Types
816
Customizing Your Backup
816
Scan Data Sets
819
Keeping a Backup Logbook
821
Planning a Backup Schedule
821
Preparing to Back up
822
Determining an Appropriate Backup Type
823
Backups and Edirectory
823
Backups and the File System
827
Backups and Clusters
829
Target Service Agents (Tsas)
830
Restore Services
831
How SMS Restores Data
832
Restore Options
834
Restoring Edirectory and the File System
835
Restoring Cluster-Enabled Pools
837
Session Files
837
Log and Error Files
838
Setting up
841
SBCON Guidelines
842
Before Loading the Backup Software
843
Before Running the Backup Software
843
Customizing the Netware Server as the Backup Server
843
Loading Controller and Storage Device Drivers on the Server
844
Loading the Target Service Agents
845
Loading SBCON
846
Prerequisites
846
Unloading SBCON
847
Loading NWBACK32
847
Exiting NWBACK32
848
Backing up Data
849
Prerequisites
849
Backing up from the Server
850
Backing up from a Workstation
855
Backing up Cluster-Enabled Pools from the Server
856
Backing up a Workstation
859
Changing Your Target
861
Changing a Target at a Server
861
Changing a Target at a Workstation
861
Restoring Data
862
Restoring Data from a Server
862
Restoring Data from a Workstation
868
Restoring Edirectory
869
Edirectory Restore Session Types
873
Completing the Edirectory Restore
878
Restoring Cluster-Enabled Pools
880
Managing
881
Prerequisites for SBCON Tasks
881
Jobs
882
Storage Devices
886
Spanning Storage Media
892
Log and Error Files
893
Optimizing
901
Compressed Files
901
Host Server Performance
902
Troubleshooting
905
Common Backup Problems
905
Preface
912
Documentation Conventions
912
Overview
914
Backup Services
914
SMS Components
915
Supported Storage Devices and Drivers
917
Storage Management Engine (SME)
917
Storage Management Data Requester
918
Memory Requirements
920
Backup Files
920
Backup Types
921
Customizing Your Backup
921
Scan Data Sets
924
Keeping a Backup Logbook
926
Planning a Backup Schedule
926
Preparing to Back up
927
Determining an Appropriate Backup Type
928
Backups and Edirectory
928
Backups and the File System
932
Backups and Clusters
934
Target Service Agents (Tsas)
935
Restore Services
936
How SMS Restores Data
937
Restore Options
939
Restoring Edirectory and the File System
940
Restoring Cluster-Enabled Pools
942
Session Files
942
Log and Error Files
943
Setting up
946
SBCON Guidelines
947
Before Loading the Backup Software
948
Before Running the Backup Software
948
Customizing the Netware Server as the Backup Server
948
Loading Controller and Storage Device Drivers on the Server
949
Loading the Target Service Agents
950
Loading SBCON
951
Prerequisites
951
Unloading SBCON
952
Loading NWBACK32
952
Exiting NWBACK32
953
Backing up Data
954
Prerequisites
954
Backing up from the Server
955
Backing up from a Workstation
960
Backing up Cluster-Enabled Pools from the Server
961
Backing up a Workstation
964
Changing Your Target
966
Changing a Target at a Server
966
Changing a Target at a Workstation
966
Restoring Data
967
Restoring Data from a Server
967
Restoring Data from a Workstation
973
Restoring Edirectory
974
Edirectory Restore Session Types
978
Completing the Edirectory Restore
983
Restoring Cluster-Enabled Pools
985
Managing
986
Prerequisites for SBCON Tasks
986
Jobs
987
Storage Devices
991
Spanning Storage Media
997
Log and Error Files
998
Optimizing
1006
Compressed Files
1006
Host Server Performance
1007
Simplify Printing Using Iprint
1017
Documentation Conventions
1017
Understanding Iprint
1019
The Novell Iprint Solution
1020
Scenario 1: Printing Across the Internet
1021
Scenario 2: Mobile Users
1021
Scenario 3: Printing Instead of Faxing
1022
Setting up Iprint on Your Server
1023
Installing Iprint
1023
Iprint System Requirements
1024
Setting up DNS for the Print Services Manager
1024
Enable DNS on the Print Services Manager
1025
Add the DNS Name to the DNS Name Server
1025
Configuring Iprint
1025
Using Imanage for Network Management
1025
Configuring Iprint Printers
1026
Disabling Iprint Services
1026
Enabling Iprint on All Printers
1027
Setting up Iprint on Client Workstations
1029
Using the Default Printer Lists Generated by Iprint
1030
Creating Location-Based Printing
1030
Using Zenworks to Distribute Iprint
1031
Auto-Client Update
1031
Saving Passwords for Secure Printers
1032
Uninstalling the Novell Iprint Client
1032
Customizing Iprint
1033
Setting up Location-Based Printing
1033
Creating Location-Based Maps
1033
Creating Printer Lists
1036
Customizing the HTML Interface
1037
Printer Availability on Workstations
1037
Setting up a Secure Printing Environment
1041
Secure Printing Using SSL
1041
A Configuring the HTML Interface
1043
Iprint Client HTML Interface Description
1043
Internet Explorer Browser Customization
1044
Netscape Browser Customization
1045
HTML Parameters
1046
Call-Back-Url
1046
Debug
1046
Driver-Options
1047
Error-Type
1047
File-Path-Name
1047
Job-List
1048
Job-List-Options
1048
Persistence
1048
Printer-Url
1049
Result-Type
1049
Target-Frame
1049
Supported Operations Strings
1050
Op-Client-Interface Version
1051
Op-Client-Is-Printer-Installed
1051
Op-Client-Version-Info
1051
Op-Job-Cancel
1051
Op-Job-Get-Info
1052
Op-Job-Hold
1052
Op-Job-Hold-Release
1052
Op-Printer-Get-Info
1053
Op-Printer-Get-Status
1053
Op-Printer-Install
1053
Op-Printer-List-All-Jobs
1054
Op-Printer-Pause
1054
Op-Printer-Purge-Jobs
1054
Op-Printer-Remove
1054
Op-Printer-Resume
1055
Op-Printer-Send-File
1055
Op-Printer-Send-Test-Page
1055
Welcome to Novell Distributed Print Services
1064
Documentation Conventions
1065
Understanding Novell Distributed Print Services
1066
Overview of NDPS
1066
Bi-Directional Feedback and Control
1067
Configurable Event Notification
1068
Tight Integration with Edirectory
1069
Automatic Printer Driver Download and End User Convenience
1069
Printer and Job Configuration Options
1070
Job Scheduling Options
1070
Protocol Independence
1070
Compatibility with Multiple Clients, Applications, and Operating Systems
1070
Support for Existing Printers (Full Backward Compatibility)
1071
Comparing NDPS with Queue-Based Print Services
1072
Understanding NDPS Printers
1073
Understanding the Architecture of NDPS
1074
Understanding Printer Agents
1075
Understanding the NDPS Manager
1077
Where to Place NDPS Managers
1078
Understanding Printer Gateways
1078
Understanding the Broker
1080
Understanding the Service Registry Service
1081
Understanding the Event Notification Service
1082
Understanding the Resource Management Service
1084
Where to Place NDPS Brokers
1085
Planning the Migration to Novell Distributed Print Services
1088
Establishing a Planning Base
1088
Assessing Your Current Printing Environment
1089
Identifying Critical Planning Issues
1090
Designing Your New System
1092
Determining Your Implementation Strategy
1093
General Transition Guidelines
1093
Making the Transition Gradually
1094
Maintaining Your Queues During the Transition
1095
Understanding Your Implementation Options
1097
Using Legacy Printers and NDPS Gateways
1097
Printing through Third-Party Gateways
1098
Printing through the Novell Gateway
1099
Using Printers with Embedded NDPS Technology
1100
Migration Scenarios
1101
Migrating from Queue-Based Printing to NDPS
1101
Migrating from IPX-Based NDPS to IP-Based NDPS
1103
Migrating an IPX-Based Third-Party Gateway to IP
1104
Migrating a Printer in RP Mode to IP
1104
Migrating a Printer in Qserver Mode to IP
1106
Migrating from NFS to NDPS
1106
Netware-To-UNIX Printing
1107
UNIX-To-Netware Printing
1108
Setting up a New NDPS Printing System
1110
Getting Started
1111
Setting up NDPS on Your Servers
1112
Rights Required for Configuring NDPS Installation
1113
Using Imanage
1113
Changing the Location of a Broker
1113
Updating the AUTOEXEC.NCF File
1113
Creating NDPS Brokers
1114
Creating NDPS Manager
1114
Creating NDPS Printers
1115
Prerequisites
1116
Procedure
1116
Configuring LPR Printers
1117
Setting up NDPS Printers to Service Legacy Queues
1118
Configuring Queue-Based Printers
1118
Using Bindery Reference Queues
1120
Printing from Macintosh Workstations
1121
Setting up LPR Clients on UNIX
1122
Preparing Client Workstations to Use NDPS
1122
Installing the Novell Client
1122
Enabling NDPS on a Previously Installed Client
1123
Adding NDPS Printers
1123
Removing CAPTURE Statements
1123
Managing Print Jobs
1124
Viewing Print Job Information
1125
Deleting Print Jobs
1125
Changing the Order of Print Jobs
1125
Moving Print Jobs
1126
Modifying Print Jobs
1126
Installing Printers on Workstations
1127
Designating Printers to be Automatically Installed
1128
Designating a Default Printer
1128
Using Remote Printer Management
1128
How Remote Printer Management Works
1129
Accessing Remote Printer Management
1129
Setting up Printer Configurations
1130
Creating Configurations
1131
Configuration Options
1131
Modifying Configurations
1133
Setting Configuration Locks
1134
Optimizing Event Notification
1135
Notification Types
1135
Delivery Methods
1136
Configuring Job-Owner Notification
1136
Configuring Interested-Party Notification
1137
Setting Print Job Spooling
1138
Supporting Queue-Based Client Workstations
1139
Managing the Print Services Manager
1140
Optimizing Fault Tolerance
1140
Modifying the Database Backup Options
1141
Restoring a Database from Edirectory
1141
Moving the NDPS Manager
1141
NDPS Manager Startup Switches
1142
Managing the Broker
1144
Adding or Updating Brokered Resources
1144
Adding Banner Pages
1145
Adding Banners to the Resource Management Service
1146
What Printer Types Support What Kind of Banner
1146
Creating Banner Files
1146
Adding or Updating Printer Drivers
1149
Prerequisite
1149
Procedure
1149
Enabling Event Notification Delivery Methods
1150
Enabling and Disabling Brokered Services
1151
Reconfiguring an NDPS Broker
1152
Prerequisites
1152
Procedure
1153
Broker Startup Switches
1154
Managing Printing Security
1156
Setting Printer Security Levels
1157
Setting Access Control for NDPS Printers
1158
Printer Access Control Roles
1158
Assigning Printer Access Control Roles through NDPS Printer Objects
1160
Assigning Printer Access Control Roles through User Objects
1160
Planning Your Printer Connections and Locations for Better Security
1161
Setting Access Control for NDPS Manager
1161
NDPS Manager Access Control Role
1161
Assigning the Manager Role for NDPS Managers
1162
Setting Access Control for NDPS Brokers
1163
Broker Access Control Roles
1163
Assigning Managers for NDPS Brokers
1163
Troubleshooting Your Print System
1164
Initial Troubleshooting Steps
1165
A1. Attempt to Resolve the Error and Try Again
1166
A2. Try some Quick Fixes
1166
A3. Determining Your Printing Environment
1167
A4. All Queue-Based Environment
1167
A5. All NDPS Environment
1168
A6. Mixed NDPS and Queue-Based Environment
1168
Narrowing Your Focus
1169
B1. Send Job to same Printer from Other Workstations
1170
B2. Has Workstation Printed to this Printer before
1170
B3. Gather Information on Setup and Configuration
1170
B4. Has Printing Ever Worked with the Current Configuration
1170
Determining Your Platform When Problem Affects Only One Workstation
1171
C1. Are Queues Being Serviced by an NDPS Printer
1172
C2. All Queue-Based Printing
1172
C3. Queue-NDPS Integration
1172
C4. Look in Imanage for NDPS Printer Objects
1172
Isolating Printing Problems Affecting Only One Windows Workstation
1173
D1. Check Status of Printer in Windows Control Panel
1174
D2. Check to See What Network Object the Installed Printer Is Servicing
1174
D3. Check Status of Printer in NDPS Manager
1174
D4. Determine Problem from Error Message
1174
D5. Netware Queue Object
1174
D6. Are Queues Going to an NDPS Printer
1175
D7. Queue-NDPS Integration
1175
D8. All Queue-Based Printing
1175
D9. Printer Is Set for Working Offline
1175
D10. Other Possibilities
1175
Tracking Jobs from a Workstation
1176
E1. Pause Output of NDPS Printer
1177
E2. Check Job List in Imanager
1177
E3. Resume Printer Output
1177
E4. Job Printed this Time but Nothing was Changed
1178
E5. Job DID Not Print and Is Still in the Job List
1178
E6. Job DID Not Print but Is no Longer in the Job List
1178
Checking Printer Output and Using Test Files
1179
F1. Check Availability of Network Printer
1180
F2. Check for Error Messages
1180
F3. Test File Prints but Jobs from Application Do Not
1180
F4. Job Is Being Held in Spooler
1180
F5. Job DID Not Print but Is no Longer in the Job List
1180
Printing Problems Affecting All Users
1181
G1. Determine Severity and Scope of Printing Problems
1183
G2. no Print Jobs Are Printing from any Networked Printer
1183
G3. no Print Jobs Are Coming from a Specific Printer
1183
G4. Jobs Are Printing Slowly or Are Corrupted
1183
G5. Check Status of NDPS Printer in Imanage
1184
G6. a Problem Is Identified in an Error Message
1184
G7. Jobs Are Getting to the Job List but the Printer Is Unable to Print Them
1184
Problems Integrating with Queue-Based Components
1185
H1. Check the Printer's Spooling Configuration
1186
H2. Reconfigure Spooling for this Printer
1186
H3. Check the Job List for the Queue
1186
H4. Make Sure the Job Is Being Redirected to the Queue Properly
1186
Selecting the Correct Gateway to Use
1188
Using Third-Party Gateways
1189
A Configuring Remote Printers
1190
Configuring Remote Printers Using NPRINTER
1190
Configuring Remote Printers Running in RP Mode
1192
Configuring Remote Printers Running in LPR Mode
1193
Novell Edirectory Overview
1199
Supported Platforms
1199
For more Information
1199
Installing or Upgrading Novell Edirectory on Netware
1201
System Requirements
1201
Hardware Requirements
1202
Forcing the Backlink Process to Run
1202
Installing Novell Edirectory on Netware
1203
Prerequisites
1203
Updating the Edirectory Schema
1203
Installing a Support Pack
1205
Installing Edirectory
1206
Lost Trustee Assignments on NFS Gateway Volumes
1207
Installing or Upgrading Novell Edirectory on Windows
1209
System Requirements
1209
Hardware Requirements
1209
Forcing the Backlink Process to Run
1210
Prerequisites
1211
Updating the Edirectory Schema
1212
Installing Edirectory
1212
Installing Novell Edirectory on Solaris
1215
System Requirements
1215
Software Requirements
1215
Hardware Requirements
1215
Forcing the Backlink Process to Run
1216
Prerequisites
1217
Installing Edirectory on Solaris
1217
Configuring Edirectory on Solaris
1218
Installing Novell Edirectory on Linux
1221
System Requirements
1221
Software Requirements
1221
Hardware Requirements
1221
Forcing the Backlink Process to Run
1222
Prerequisites
1223
Installing Edirectory on Linux
1223
Configuring Edirectory on Linux
1224
Preface
1232
Documentation Conventions
1233
Overview
1234
Native Protocols
1234
Network Neighborhood and Macintosh Chooser
1235
Understanding Passwords
1235
Local Password
1235
Domain Controller Password
1235
Netware Password
1236
Simple Password
1236
Get Started
1236
Installing Novell Native File Access Protocols
1238
Netware Server Prerequisites
1238
Administrator Workstation Prerequisites
1240
Computer Prerequisites
1240
Installing the Software During the Server Installation
1241
Installing the Software after Server Installation
1241
Before You Begin
1241
Accessing the Software
1241
Installing the Software
1243
Starting and Stopping Services
1247
What's Next
1248
Assigning Simple Passwords
1250
Using Consoleone to Create Simple Passwords
1251
Using Netware Remote Manager to Create Simple Passwords
1252
Creating Simple Passwords for Multiple Users
1253
Creating a Simple Password for a Single User
1254
Managing Users and Rights to Network Resources
1254
What's Next
1254
Working with Macintosh Computers
1256
Administrator Tasks
1256
Creating Simple Passwords for Several Macintosh Users
1256
Editing the Context Search File
1257
Creating a Guest User Account
1258
Renaming Volumes
1258
Macintosh End User Tasks
1259
Accessing Network Files
1259
Logging in to the Network as Guest
1260
Changing Passwords from a Macintosh Computer
1260
Assigning Rights and Sharing Files from a Macintosh Computer
1260
Working with Windows Computers
1264
Administrator Tasks
1264
Specifying Contexts in the Context Search File
1264
Providing Network Access to Domain Users
1265
Customizing the Network Environment Using a Configuration File
1266
Viewing Configuration Details
1270
Windows User Tasks
1270
Accessing Files from a Windows Computer
1270
Mapping Drives from a Windows Computer
1271
Changing Passwords from a Windows Computer
1271
Setting up Novell Native File Access Protocols in a Netware 6 Cluster
1274
Prerequisites
1274
Setting up for Macintosh
1275
Setting up for Windows
1275
What's Next
1277
Working with UNIX Machines
1278
Features of Novell Native File Access for UNIX
1278
Overview of Native File Access for UNIX
1280
NFS Server
1280
Network Information Service
1282
UNIX User Management Using Edirectory
1286
Consoleone-Based Administration
1288
Novell Cluster Services Support
1289
Administration Utilities
1290
Upgrade Utility
1291
Setting up and Managing Novell Native File Access for UNIX
1292
Configuration Methods
1292
Configuring Server General Parameters
1296
Migration
1297
NFS Server
1305
NIS Server
1334
Setting up Novell Native File Access for UNIX with Novell Cluster Services
1335
Prerequisites
1335
Configuring the Properties of Cluster Volume Resource
1336
Component-Specific Configuration
1339
Location of Configuration Files
1340
Starting and Stopping Native File Access for UNIX with Cluster Services
1340
Server Operating System Communications
1347
Documentation Conventions
1348
Understanding Network Communications
1349
Identifying Devices
1350
Finding Services
1351
Moving Packets
1351
Coordination
1352
IP Addressing
1352
IP Subnetting
1353
IPX Addressing
1354
Arp
1354
Dhcp
1355
Slp
1355
SLP Agents
1356
Directory Agents
1356
Service Registration
1357
Service Deregistration
1357
Service Request
1357
Service Type Request
1357
Attribute Request
1357
Novell's Enhancements to SLP
1357
Scope Container Object
1358
How SLP Works
1358
SLP NDS Objects
1360
SLP Scope Container Object
1361
SLP Service Object
1361
Directory Agent Object
1361
NCP Server Object
1361
Sap
1362
Dns
1362
Ospf
1363
Nlsp
1363
Rip, Rip II
1363
Time Synchronization
1364
NDS Replication
1365
Planning
1367
Protocol Selection
1368
Planning Migration
1368
Compatibility Mode (CM)
1369
IPX Compatibility Feature Dependencies
1369
The Virtual IPX Network Created for the IPX Compatibility Feature
1370
Migration Agent (MA)
1370
Migration Agent Dependencies
1373
Dynamic Discovery of Migration Agents by IP Systems
1373
Protocol Stack Options
1373
IP Install Option
1373
IPX Install Option
1375
IP and IPX Install Option
1376
Servers Installed with MA, IPX and IP
1377
Setting up
1379
Migrating IPX to IP
1379
Migrating to Obtain Internet Connectivity
1380
Migrating to Cut IPX Administrative Costs
1380
Migrating a Section of the Network
1380
Migrating Leaf Networks First
1382
Migrating the Backbone First
1384
Avoiding Inefficient Routing
1386
Example 1
1386
Example 2
1387
SAP/RIP Filters and the Migration Agent Backbone Support Feature
1389
Placing of SLP Directory Agents
1389
Turning off Microsoft IPX Networking
1390
Migrating to Have an IP Only Network Eventually
1390
Migrating from IPX to IP Without Using the IPX Compatibility Feature
1390
Configuring the Compatibility Mode
1391
Enabling the Migration Agent
1391
Changing the CMD Network Number
1391
Setting the Preferred IP Address
1392
Configuring the Preferred Migration Agent
1392
Setting the SCMD.NLM to Provide IP Backbone Support
1393
Configuring for SLP Independent Backbone Support
1393
Enable Filtering
1394
Viewing the Migration Agent List
1394
Updating the Router Table
1394
Viewing the CMD Server Statistics
1395
Supporting the Network Address Translator
1395
Optimizing
1401
Using Large Internet Packets
1401
Using Packet Burst
1402
Increasing Maximum and Minimum Packet Receive Buffers
1403
Increasing the Maximum Number of Packet Receive Buffers
1403
Increasing the Minimum Number of Packet Receive Buffers
1404
Overview of Loading and Binding LAN Drivers
1405
Loading and Binding LAN Drivers
1406
Unbinding and Unloading LAN Drivers
1408
Using Logical Boards
1409
Unloading Logical Boards
1409
Shutting down and Resetting Logical Boards
1410
Removing Network Boards
1410
Resetting Network Boards
1411
Preventing Cabling Problems
1412
About this Guide
1418
Documentation Conventions
1418
The TCP/IP Suite of Protocols
1420
Overview of TCP/IP Protocol Usage
1422
Transport Layer Protocols
1424
Udp
1425
Tcp
1426
Internet Protocol
1427
Path Maximum Transfer Unit
1428
Assigning IP Network Addresses
1430
Historic IP Address Classes
1431
Identifying Network Classes
1433
Selecting an Appropriate Address Class
1434
Reserved IP Addresses
1434
Physical and IP Addresses
1435
IP Address to Physical Address Translation
1435
Creating Subnets
1437
Subnet Addresses and Masks
1438
Subnet Zero
1441
Variable Size Subnets
1441
Assigning Subnet Addresses
1442
Broadcast Addresses
1443
Multicast Addresses
1443
Routing
1444
Error and Control Messages
1446
Router Discovery Protocol
1446
Router Discovery Messages
1447
Novell TCP/IP
1448
Selective Acknowledgement
1449
Large Windows
1449
TCP Defend Fin Attack
1450
Classless IP Addresses
1450
Multihoming
1450
Load Balancing and Fault Tolerance
1451
Multiple Default Gateway
1452
Dead Gateway Detection
1452
Probe Interval
1453
Probe Timeout
1453
Path MTU Black Hole Detection and Recovery
1453
Provision of Non-Arpable Secondary IP Address
1454
Setting up
1456
Configuring Boards
1456
Loading INETCFG
1457
Configuring a LAN Board
1457
Adding a New Board Driver or NLM File to Your System
1459
Enabling or Disabling a LAN Board
1459
Deleting a LAN Board
1460
Enabling TCP/IP
1460
Binding Protocols
1461
SET Parameters
1462
Configuration Using SET Options
1462
ARP Cache Stale Timeout
1462
ARP Cache Update Timeout
1463
BSD Socket Default Buffer Size
1463
Discard Oversized Ping Packets
1463
Discard Oversized UDP Packets
1463
IP Address Duplicates
1464
Large Windows
1464
Largest Ping Packet Size
1464
Largest UDP Packet Size
1464
Maximum Packet Receive Buffers
1465
Maximum Pending TCP Connection Requests
1465
Minimum Packet Receive Buffers
1465
Path MTU Black Hole Detection and Recovery
1466
Selective Acknowledgement
1466
TCP Diagnostic Services
1466
TCP Defend Fin Attacks
1466
TCP Defend Land Attacks
1467
TCP Defend SYN Attacks
1467
TCP IP Maximum Small Ecbs
1467
TOS Value
1467
Protocols
1468
Configuring RIP
1469
Configuring OSPF
1472
Basic OSPF Configuration
1474
Advanced OSPF Configuration
1475
Configuring Load Sharing over Equal-Cost OSPF Routes
1477
Configuring Static Routes for Lans
1478
How to Configure a LAN Static Route
1478
Configuring a Default Gateway (LAN Static Route)
1480
Comparing Different Default Gateway Configuration Methods
1482
Enabling Dead Gateway Detection
1483
Configuring Dead Gateway Detection
1483
Configuring Load Balancing
1484
Configuring Fault Tolerance
1484
Configuring Router Discovery
1485
Configuring Type of Service (TOS)
1486
Enabling TOS
1486
Assigning a TOS Value
1486
Configuring ARP
1487
Disabling ARP
1488
Enabling Proxy ARP
1489
Enabling ARP Timer
1489
Configuring ARP Cache Update Timeout
1489
Configuring ARP Cache Stale Timeout
1490
Configuring Directed Broadcast Forwarding
1490
Enabling Directed Broadcast Forwarding
1490
Configuring Source Route Packet Forwarding
1491
Configuring BOOTP Forwarding
1491
Configuring EGP
1492
Configuring Multiple Logical Interfaces
1493
Merging Two Networks When the Connecting Router Fails
1494
Reassigning IP Addresses
1495
Adding New Nodes to a Full Subnet
1495
Configuring a Secondary IP Address
1495
Managing
1498
Using the TCPCON Utility
1498
Viewing TCP/IP Configuration Information
1499
Determining Whether a Remote TCP/IP Node Is Reachable
1500
Monitoring Error Counters
1500
Monitoring TCP/IP Information
1501
Checking the TCP/IP Routing Table
1501
Monitoring the Configured TCP/IP Protocols
1501
Troubleshooting
1502
Troubleshooting Tools
1502
Troubleshooting Checkpoints
1503
LAN Connectivity Problems
1505
Router Cannot Ping a Remote Router or the Internet
1507
Routing Table Maintenance Problems
1507
IP Address Duplication Across Machines
1509
Server Not Responding under Heavy Stress Conditions
1509
Load Not Balanced Across Nics Although LB Is Enabled in INETCFG
1509
Network Traffic Is Not Balanced Across Nics
1510
Losing INETCFG Configuration Information Upon Rebooting
1510
Loss of Secondary IP Address Upon Deleting any Binding
1510
A Planning
1512
Configuration Decisions
1512
BTCP/IP Database Files
1516
Configuring Database Files
1516
HOSTS File
1517
NETWORKS File
1518
PROTOCOL File
1519
SERVICES File
1520
Preface
1525
Documentation Conventions
1525
Overview
1527
Features of the Netware FTP Server
1527
Setting up
1531
Configuring FTP Server
1532
Configuring FTP Server from Netware Web Manager
1537
Configuring Server Settings
1539
Configuring Security Settings
1540
Configuring User Settings
1541
Configuring Log Settings
1542
Managing
1543
FTP Server Startup
1543
Creating an Anonymous User
1544
Viewing the Active Sessions Display
1544
Using the FTP Server from an FTP Client
1544
Starting an FTP Session
1544
Accessing a Remote Server
1546
Paths Formats
1549
Quote Site Commands
1549
Name Space and Filenames
1550
Administering the Netware FTP Server
1551
Multiple Instances of the FTP Server
1551
Intruder Detection
1552
Access Restrictions
1552
Anonymous User Access
1555
FTP Log Files
1556
Active Sessions Display
1560
Configuring with Cluster Services
1563
Running FTP Server in Active/Active and Active/Passive Modes
1563
Editing FTPSERV.CFG Configuration Files
1563
Editing AUTOEXEC.NCF Files
1564
Novell Cluster Services Configuration and Setup
1566
Creating a Cluster Volume Object
1566
Configuring FTP Server Load and Unload Scripts
1567
Setting FTP Server Start, Failover, and Failback Modes
1568
About this Guide
1587
Conventions
1587
Documentation Conventions
1587
Trademark Conventions
1587
Understanding
1589
Overview of DNS/DHCP Services
1589
Dns
1590
Dhcp
1592
DNS/DHCP Management Utility
1594
Understanding the Edirectory Schema Extension
1595
DNS/DHCP Global Edirectory Objects
1595
New Edirectory Objects for DNS
1596
DNS Zone Object
1597
DNS Resource Record Set Object
1597
DNS Resource Records
1597
DNS Server Object
1598
Edirectory Objects for DHCP
1598
Subnet Object
1599
Address Range Object
1599
IP Address Object
1600
DHCP Server Object
1600
Subnet Pool Object
1600
Understanding DNS
1601
DNS Hierarchy
1601
Domains and Subdomains
1603
Domain Names
1604
Domain Delegation
1604
IN-ADDR.ARPA Domain
1605
DNS Name Service
1605
Name Servers
1605
Resource Records
1606
Traditional DNS
1608
DNS Within Edirectory
1610
DNS Master File
1612
Understanding DHCP
1613
IP Address Allocation
1614
Dynamic BOOTP Allocation
1614
Dynamic DHCP Allocation
1614
Manual Allocation
1615
Lease Options
1615
Managing the Database
1616
DHCP Options
1617
Assigning Options
1617
DHCP Options for Edirectory
1618
Netware/Ip Options
1619
Dynamic DNS
1620
Compatibility with BOOTP
1621
Using a BOOTP Relay Agent
1621
Virtual LAN Environments
1622
SNMP Event Generation
1623
DHCP Auditing
1624
Understanding the DNS/DHCP Management Utility
1625
Overview of Interface Interaction
1626
Taskbar
1627
Roles and Tasks
1628
Object Creation Rules
1629
Planning
1631
Edirectory Considerations
1631
Planning a DNS Strategy
1632
Planning Zones
1633
Novell DNS Server as a Primary Name Server
1633
Novell DNS Server as a Secondary Name Server (to a Non-Novell Master)
1633
Configuring a DNS Server to Forward Requests
1634
Forwarding Requests for Unknown Addresses
1634
Restricting Forwarding
1635
Setting up the IN-ADDR.ARPA Zone
1635
Registering Your DNS Server with Root Servers
1635
Planning a DHCP Strategy
1636
Network Topology
1636
Migrating from Another DHCP Solution
1636
Initiating the DHCP Service
1637
Edirectory Implementation
1637
Lease Considerations
1638
Considering the Length of Leases
1639
Controlling Client Access to Leases
1641
IP Address Availability
1641
Identifying Your Addresses
1641
Subnetting Your Addresses
1642
Assigning Addresses Manually
1642
Representing Addresses in Edirectory
1642
Restricting Address Assignment to Clients
1642
Hostnames
1643
Setting up
1645
Configuring DNS
1645
Required Edirectory Rights to Manage DNS/DHCP Configuration
1645
DNS/DHCP Scope Settings
1647
Importing DNS Configuration Information
1648
Setting up DNS
1648
DNS Prerequisites
1649
Loading the DNS Server
1649
Configuring Clients to Use DNS
1649
Detailed DNS Configuration
1650
Creating a DNS Server Object
1650
Modifying a DNS Server Object
1651
Starting/Stopping the DNS Server
1652
Creating a Zone Object
1652
Creating a Primary DNS Zone Object
1653
Creating a Secondary DNS Zone Object
1653
Creating an IN-ADDR.ARPA Object
1654
Creating a Primary IN-ADDR.ARPA Zone Object
1654
Creating a Secondary IN-ADDR.ARPA Zone Object
1655
Modifying a Zone Object
1656
Creating Resource Records
1657
Modifying Resource Records
1658
Configuring DNS Features
1659
Configuring an Edirectory Server to Forward Queries to Root Name Servers
1659
Configuring to Support Child Zones
1660
Configuring DHCP
1660
Importing DHCP Configuration Information
1661
Setting up DHCP
1662
DHCP Prerequisites
1662
Setting Global DHCP Preferences
1662
Setting Global DHCP Options
1663
Setting Global DHCP Defaults
1663
Viewing the DHCP Options Table
1664
Creating a DHCP Server Object
1665
Creating a Subnet Object
1665
Creating Subnet Address Ranges
1666
Creating IP Address Objects
1666
Loading the DHCP Server
1667
Configuring Clients to Use DHCP
1668
Detailed DHCP Configuration
1668
Modifying a DHCP Server Object
1669
Starting/Stopping the DHCP Server
1670
Modifying an Existing Subnet Object
1671
Modifying a Subnet Address Range Object
1672
Modifying an Existing IP Address Object
1674
Creating a Subnet Pool Object
1675
Configuring Special Features
1676
Configuring a DNS Server to be Authoritative for Multiple Zones
1677
Configuring a Multi-Homed Server
1677
Configuring Dynamic DNS
1677
Configuring Multiple Logical Networks
1678
Configuring for Auditing
1678
Configuring DNS Auditing
1679
Viewing the DNS Audit Trail Log
1679
Viewing the DNS Event Log
1680
Configuring DHCP Auditing
1682
Viewing the DHCP Audit Trail Log
1682
Viewing the DHCP Event Log
1684
NAMED Command Line Options
1685
DHCPSRVR Command Line Options
1686
Optimizing
1689
Optimizing DNS Performance
1689
Optimizing DHCP Performance
1689
Managing
1691
DNS/DHCP Management Utility
1691
Installing the DNS/DHCP Management Utility
1692
Prerequisites
1692
Launching the DNS/DHCP Management Utility
1692
Using the DNS/DHCP Management Utility
1693
Managing DNS
1693
Managing DHCP
1694
Events and Alerts
1694
Auditing Server Activity
1695
Troubleshooting
1697
Dns
1697
Troubleshooting Checkpoints
1697
Common Configuration Problems
1698
Common Operational Problems
1699
Troubleshooting Windows 95 TCP/IP Problems
1702
Using the "-F" Command Line Option for DNIPINST.NLM
1708
Server Access to DNS/DHCP Locator Object Not Required
1708
Dhcp
1709
Troubleshooting Checkpoints
1709
Common Operational Problems
1710
Releasing and Renewing DHCP Addresses
1713
About this Guide
1720
Documentation Conventions
1720
Understanding
1722
The IPX Protocol
1723
IPX Packet Structure
1724
IPX Addressing
1728
Network Number
1728
Node Number
1730
Socket Number
1731
How IPX Routing Works
1732
When a Workstation Sends an IPX Packet
1732
When a Router Receives an IPX Packet
1733
When a Router Forwards an IPX Packet
1734
IPX Operation over WAN Links
1735
Call Types
1736
Permanent Calls
1736
On-Demand Calls
1736
Routed On-Demand Calls
1737
Routing Types
1738
Static Routes and Services
1739
Watchdog Packet Spoofing
1741
Header Compression
1742
Compression Slots
1743
Compression Packet Types
1744
IPX Route Aggregation
1745
Introducing Aggregated Routes into NLSP
1746
Consistent Use of Routers that Support Route Aggregation
1747
Interaction with SAP
1747
Metrics Used with Aggregated Routes
1747
IPX Address Mapping Gateway
1748
Planning
1752
IPX Configuration Decisions
1752
Netware Mobile IPX Configuration Decisions
1756
Mobile Client Driver Selection
1756
Planning for Efficient Use of Your Mobile Client
1756
Deciding Where to Locate a Home Router
1756
Setting up
1762
Turning off IPX Packet Forwarding
1762
How to Turn off IPX Packet Forwarding
1763
Configuring Static Routes and Services
1764
Configuring Static Routes and Services with NIASCFG
1765
Configuring Static Routes and Services with STATICON
1767
Configuring Watchdog Spoofing
1776
How to Configure Watchdog Spoofing on an Interface
1777
How to Configure Watchdog Spoofing for Call Destinations
1777
Configuring Routed or Static On-Demand Calls
1778
How to Configure Routed or Static On-Demand Calls
1779
Configuring IPX and NCP Header Compression
1780
How to Configure IPX and NCP Header Compression on an Interface
1781
How to Configure IPX and NCP Header Compression Per Call Destination
1782
How to Configure NLSP
1785
How to Change the LSP Size
1787
Configuring RIP and SAP
1788
How to Configure RIP
1789
How to Configure SAP
1791
Proxying a Netware File Server
1795
How to Proxy a Netware File Server
1795
How to Check the Proxy Configuration
1796
Configuring the IPX Address Mapping Gateway
1797
Configuring IPX Route Aggregation
1799
Controlling the Propagation of Type 20 Packets
1800
How to Control Propagation of Type 20 Packets
1801
Changing the Hop Count Limit for IPX Packets
1801
How to Change the Hop Count Limit
1802
Balancing Traffic Loads over Equal-Cost Routes
1803
How to Balance Traffic Loads over Equal-Cost Routes
1804
Configuring SPX Connection Parameters
1805
How to Configure SPX Connection Parameters
1806
Setting Delay and Throughput for a Slow Link
1806
How to Set Delay and Throughput for a Slow Link
1808
Configuring IPX for Wireless Connectivity
1808
Configuring a Home Router
1809
Configuring a Mobile Client
1810
Configuring the Macipx Gateway
1816
Configuring and Binding the Gateway Driver
1818
Restricting Gateway Service to Selected Networks
1820
Managing
1822
Using the IPXCON Utility
1822
Using the IPXPING Utility on the Server
1823
Using the IPXPING Utility on the Workstation
1824
Syntax
1824
Parameters
1824
Example
1825
Using the SPFCON Utility
1825
Main Window
1826
Interfaces Window
1826
Connections Window
1826
Spoofing Statistics Window
1826
Viewing Netware IPX Configuration Information
1827
Determining Whether a Remote IPX Router Is Reachable
1827
Determining Which IPX Services Are Reachable
1828
Checking an IPX Network for Inactive Routers
1828
Checking the IPX Routing Table
1828
Checking an IPX Network for Duplicate Network Numbers
1829
Checking an IPX Network for Duplicate System Ids
1829
Determining Where NLSP Is Running in Your Network
1830
Finding NLSP Routers with Insufficient Memory
1830
Finding the Designated Router on a LAN
1831
Monitoring Error Counters
1832
Viewing the Macipx Gateway Configuration
1833
Viewing Macipx Gateway Statistics
1833
Troubleshooting
1836
Troubleshooting Tools
1836
Ipxcon
1836
System Console Commands
1837
Configuration Tips
1838
Troubleshooting Checkpoints
1838
IPX Checkpoints
1838
IPX Connectivity Problems (Duplicate ID or Network Number)
1840
NLSP Checkpoints
1842
Common Problems
1842
Login Times out
1843
Load Balancing over IPX Is Not Working
1844
Only One IPX Packet Is Sent and Received
1844
IPXCON Counters Are Increasing (Duplicate ID or Network Number)
1844
Error Messages Are Displayed (Duplicate ID or Network Number)
1845
NLSP Decision Process Is Running Frequently (Duplicate System ID)
1846
Other Router Names Are Not Displayed
1846
System Frequently Appears and Disappears on the LAN
1846
Contents
1865
Enough Server Memory, or Server Memory May be Corrupted
3131
Possible Cause
3625
Source: THREADS.NLM
3625
THREADS Messages 675
3626
Use a Different Version of this NLM Program. to Get a Different Version, Contact the Vendor of this NLM Program, or Contact a Novell Support Provider
3626
Source: THREADS.NLM Explanation
3628
Source: THREADS.NLM
3628
Increase the Memory Available to the Server. See
3628
In the Server Operating System Administration
3628
Freeing Server Memory Guide
3628
The THREADS.NLM Program Cannot Load at this Time Due to Memory
3633
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